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Film screening: “Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People”
Circle Cinema 10 S. Lewis Ave., TulsaLet’s Talk About It: “Civil Rights and Equality: A Pulitzer Prize Centennial Series”
Rudisill Regional Library 1520 N Hartford Ave, TulsaWeek of Events
We Here: An Exhibition by the J’Parle’ Artist Group
We Here: An Exhibition by the J’Parle’ Artist Group
The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities is proud to present the visual arts component of the Pärlā Creative Festival. The theme of the exhibit is "We Here!" and it features prominent local BIPOC artists. This eight-day festival, which starts in September, champions Black creativity and serves as a placemaking event, featuring dance, theater, film festivals, […]
Suit Up Tulsa
Suit Up Tulsa
Get suited up for success! Join CaneCareers at the JCPenney Suit-Up Event from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15, at Woodland Hills Mall. Whether you're a student, faculty, staff, or alumni, enjoy up to 45% off select careerwear, shoes, and accessories. Plus, take advantage of exclusive deals on salon services, beauty products, and professional […]
Dedication of the Renewed Hillel House
Dedication of the Renewed Hillel House
Join us for the rededication of Hillel House, located at 315 S. Delaware Ave., Apt. 215. A welcome will be given by President Brad Carson, Provost George Justice, and Chaplain Jeffery Francis, followed by a sanctification and installation of the Mezuzah by Rabbi Jasper. A reception with apples and honey in honor of the Jewish […]
C. S. Lewis Book Club
C. S. Lewis Book Club
TU students are invited to join us every Monday to read through books by C. S. Lewis and discuss their ideas. We're currently reading "That Hideous Strength," the third book of Lewis's Space Trilogy. Come and argue (um discuss) with us! We read it there so all you need to do is show up.
Film screening: “Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People”
Film screening: “Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People”
Join Gilcrease Museum at Circle Cinema for a screening of Thomas Allen Harris’ “Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People.” Attendees will also hear from Don Thompson, photographer, former industrial engineer, educator and Greenwood documentarian, about the history of black identity through photography, and learn about the photograph of Willie […]
Let’s Talk About It: “Civil Rights and Equality: A Pulitzer Prize Centennial Series”
Let’s Talk About It: “Civil Rights and Equality: A Pulitzer Prize Centennial Series”
The Helmerich Center for American Research at Gilcrease Museum invites you to join us at Rudisill Regional Library for the second installment of our Let’s Talk About It book discussion series, with the theme “Civil Rights and Equality: A Pulitzer Prize Centennial Series.” Quraysh Ali Lansana will lead us in a discussion of "Native Guard" […]